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Commentary: ‘Above and past.’ How Dodgers’ bullpen dug deep and received Recreation 3 of the World Sequence

By Editorial Board Published October 28, 2025 8 Min Read
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Commentary: ‘Above and past.’ How Dodgers’ bullpen dug deep and received Recreation 3 of the World Sequence

A lot of the Dodgers rushed to dwelling plate to attend for Freddie Freeman, who was rounding the bases after hitting one other World Sequence walk-off dwelling run.

Shohei Ohtani had one other vacation spot.

Together with his left arm wrapped round Roki Sasaki, Ohtani ran towards his crew’s bullpen, from which Yoshinobu Yamamoto emerged. When Yamamoto intercepted his two countrymen on the left-field turf, Ohtani pulled him in along with his free arm. Joined by their interpreters, the gamers embraced one another in celebration, leaping up and down.

How acceptable.

From left, Yoshihiro Sonoda, Will Ireton, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Shohei Ohtani and Roki Sasaki embrace and have fun in left area after the Dodgers received Recreation 3 of the World Sequence in 18 innings on Monday night time.

(Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Instances)

Freeman’s 18th-inning blast within the 6-5 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays spared Yamamoto from making an emergency reduction look solely two days after pitching an entire recreation, however there was nonetheless one thing heroic about him warming up as a result of the one different to him scaling the mound within the subsequent inning would have been for a place participant to take action.

This dash of self-sacrifice is what vaulted the Dodgers to a victory in Recreation 3 of the World Sequence. This braveness to push past recognized limits is why they now have a two-games-to-one edge within the best-of-seven collection.

9 Dodgers relievers adopted starter Tyler Glasnow on this 6-hour 39-minute marathon, and 5 of them pitched greater than an inning.

Sasaki supplied 1 ⅔ scoreless innings, however the true heroes on this night time have been the surprising contributors.

There was Justin Wrobleski, who tossed a scoreless sixth inning and recorded the primary two outs of the seventh. There have been Emmet Sheehan and Edgardo Henriquez, who pitched 2 ⅔ and two scoreless innings, respectively.

Most necessary, there was Will Klein, a hard-throwing journeyman on his third crew this yr.

Klein pitched the final 4 innings of the sport with out giving up a run. He threw 72 pitches, which was solely seven fewer than Blue Jays starter Max Scherzer.

“It starts with Will Klein,” Clayton Kershaw mentioned. “I think what he did tonight, above and beyond, above and beyond what anybody can expect out of somebody.”

Klein began the yr with the Oakland Athletics, who traded him to the Seattle Mariners. He spent the primary a part of the season with the Mariners’ triple-A affiliate, after which he was traded to the Dodgers, who shuttled him backwards and forwards between the majors and minors. Klein didn’t make the Dodgers’ roster for any of the three earlier rounds of the playoffs.

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When Roberts referred to as him out of the bullpen on Monday within the fifteenth inning, he was actually the final resort. However one scoreless inning grew to become two, and two grew to become three, and three grew to become 4.

“I started to feel it, and there were times when, like, you’re starting to feel down and you feel your legs aren’t there or your arm’s not there,” Klein mentioned. “You just got to be, like, who else is going to come save me? So I dig deep, do it myself.”

Yamamoto was able to take over from there.

When Kershaw entered the sport with the bases loaded to file the ultimate out of the twelfth inning and protect the short-term 5-5 stalemate, Yamamoto realized solely two relievers remained: Henriquez and Klein.

Yamamoto advised pitching coach Mark Prior and supervisor Dave Roberts that he may pitch. Initially, he was sure Roberts wouldn’t take him up on his supply. Nonetheless, when the state of affairs regarded as if it was unavoidable, they determined he ought to begin warming up whereas speaking with the coaches on how he felt.

Yamamoto mentioned he thought again to when he was a 19-year-old rookie with the Orix Buffaloes of the Japanese league. Again then, he was unable to pitch for 10 days after making a begin.

He spoke in regards to the years he spent figuring out with private coach Osamu Yada.

“I now have a body that is capable of pitching a complete game in the World Series and pitching again two days later,” Yamamoto mentioned.

Half-kidding, Yamamoto mentioned with a smile, “I think I was able to prove what an incredible man Osamu Yada is.”

By the 18th inning, Yamamoto was throwing within the bullpen. He would have changed Klein within the nineteenth inning, however he joked, “I got saved by the home run.”

As a result of he was throwing, Yamamoto mentioned he didn’t see Freeman’s swing. He solely noticed the baseball clear the center-field wall.

Kershaw was moved by Yamamoto’s dedication. Yamamoto stays scheduled to start out Recreation 6 on Friday in Toronto, if needed.

“That’s unbelievable,” Kershaw mentioned. “He just threw a complete game two days ago, cross-country travel, get in at four in the morning (on Sunday), one day rest basically, and go out and say he could pitch. Sometimes, that’s what you need to win a World Series and we’ve got a lot of guys willing to sacrifice to do that.”

Reserve infielder Miguel Rojas mentioned what Yamamoto did may deliver the crew nearer collectively.

As it’s, the bullpen has come collectively over the absence of Alex Vesia, who isn’t with the crew as a result of he and his spouse are coping with what’s described as a “deeply personal family matter.” On Monday night time, the relievers wore caps with Vesia’s quantity, 51, stitched on the perimeters.

“Just something that we talked about,” Kershaw mentioned. “I’m new to the bullpen, but Ves, he means a lot to all of us. He was a huge part of this team, a huge part of that bullpen, so we just want to do something to honor him.”

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